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skills. The goal of this course is to provide students with the basic programming and computational skills required to analyze time-varying neural data using the MATLAB programming language. The course
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and Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) submissions, and generating ad hoc financial reports, as needed. The role also involves serving as a resource to program directors, providing guidance
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for teaching orthodontics and pediatric dentistry in the DDS curriculum. The graduate program in Orthodontics, established in 1923, is the oldest degree granting Orthodontics program in the world and is renowned
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analyzing data using statistical computer software Working with the research coordinator on evaluating research methods, procedures, and techniques based on established objectives Basic data management
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. You will accomplish this through active engagement with units, departments (basic sciences and clinical), centers, and numerous Medical School IT governance committees. You will work with researchers
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warmth. Michigan Law has an exceptional and cooperative community of talented and interesting students, with 1000 in the J.D. and 40 in the LL.M. program. Our commitments to collegiality, to constructive
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. Race and Organizations (Prof. Davon Norris) This course introduces students to the array of ways in which race and racism influence organizational structures and how organizational processes then shape
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with Owen-Smith and other members of the IRIS team. Familiarity and demonstrated expertise with network and computational science methods, science of science research, creation and manipulation of large
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collegiality and warmth. Michigan Law has an exceptional and cooperative community of talented and interesting students, with 1000 in the J.D. and 40 in the LL.M. program. Our commitments to collegiality
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to our core class rotation (micro-organizational behavior, macro-organizational theory, and research methods), depending on program needs and candidate background. Required Qualifications* Qualified